Grant of Conservation Easement Sample Clauses

Grant of Conservation Easement. In consideration of the sum of $______________ received in grant-in-aid financial assistance from the National Park Service of the United States Department of the Interior, the Grantor hereby grants to the Grantee a conservation easement in the Subject Property for the purpose of assuring preservation of the Subject Property.
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Grant of Conservation Easement. For and in consideration of the facts recited above and the mutual covenants, terms, conditions and restrictions contained herein a grant of permission to the Grantor to create a lot for residential development in the Grantee’s AP Zoning District pursuant to § 7.6 of the Town Code and other good and valuable consideration, and pursuant to the laws of the State of Wisconsin, in particular the Uniform Conservation Easement Act, §700.40, Wis. Stats., the Grantor hereby voluntarily grants and conveys to the Grantee, its successors and assigns, a perpetual Conservation Easement over the Protected Property consisting of the following terms and conditions (“Easement”):
Grant of Conservation Easement. Owners hereby create, establish, grant, and convey to City for its benefit and the benefit of the public a conservation easement over the Easement Area to preserve the wetlands, tree masses, drainage-way and floodplain within the Easement Area and to restrict development of the Easement Area subject to the following terms and conditions: A. The following uses and practices, although not an exhaustive recital of the inconsistent uses and practices, are inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and shall be prohibited within the Easement Area: i. Construction or placing of buildings, camping accommodations, or mobile homes, fences, signs, billboard or other advertising material, or any other structure; ii. Filling, excavating, grading, dredging, mining or drilling, removal of top soil, sand, gravel, rock, minerals, or other materials; iii. Building of roads, or changing in the topography of the land in any manner excepting the maintenance of foot trails or any work requested by the City; iv. Dumping of ashes, trash, garbage, or other unsightly or offensive material; v. Changing the topography of the land by placing of soil or other substances or materials such as landfill or dredging spoils; vi. Commercial development of any nature; vii. Human introduction of non-native plant species which may compete with and result in decline or elimination of native plant species; viii. Human introduction of non-native animal species which may compete with and result in decline or elimination of native animal species; ix. Any other act which, in the opinion of the City, would be detrimental to the scenic beauty, wildlife habitat, wetlands, the natural beauty, or natural resources of the Easement Area; x. Operation of motorized vehicles except as necessary in the use of the area as provided herein; xi. The broadcast application of pesticides at any time. Spot application of pesticides for the control of noxious weeds as provided by state law will be permitted; xii. Cultivation, planting, or drilling of row crops, small grains, and forages, such as alfalfa and forage sorghum; xiii. Removal of tree masses; xiv. Changing the hydrology of the Easement Area or the land upstream. B. Notwithstanding the provisions in subparagraph A above, parking, private drives and roadways, a future bike path, water quality measures, streambank stability projects, including the removal of dead plant material and select trees as approved by the City, and grading associated wit...
Grant of Conservation Easement. In consideration of the sum of $100,000 for terrace and retaining wall rehabilitation work, received in grant­in­aid assistance through the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the Grantor hereby grants to the Grantee a conservation easement in the Property for the purpose of assuring preservation of the Property.
Grant of Conservation Easement. Owner hereby creates, establishes, grants, and conveys to City for its benefit and the benefit of the public a conservation easement over the Easement Area to restrict the Easement Area to open space (which may include a surface parking area) and protect and preserve the flood storage capacity of the Easement Area and to restrict development and future use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the flood storage capacity of the Easement Area. A. The following uses and practices, although not an exhaustive recital of the inconsistent uses and practices, are inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and shall be prohibited within the Easement Area: i. Construction or placement of fill material, cement, buildings, fences, signs, or any other structure; ii. Any other use or practice that would adversely impact the flood storage capacity. B. The term of this Conservation Easement will be in perpetuity unless earlier terminated pursuant to any of the following provisions: i. By the City pursuant to the provisions of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-2,113. ii. By the Lancaster County District Court pursuant to the provisions of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-2,114. The parties agree that termination of this Agreement may be total and affect the entire Easement Area, or may be partial and result in the termination of the easement over only a portion of the Easement Area.
Grant of Conservation Easement. By signing this Agreement, you agree and acknowledge that: a) you hereby grant to DUC, unconditionally and irrevocably, a Conservation Easement over the Property, as set out in this Agreement (including, without limitation, the Restrictions against the Property and Habitat Area as set out in Section 3 of this Agreement); b) the Conservation Easement granted to DUC in this Agreement includes the rights and obligations set out in the Act as well as the rights and obligations set out in this Agreement; c) the Conservation Easement is granted to DUC freely and voluntarily by you without any compulsion by DUC or by any other person; d) the terms and conditions of this Agreement will be enforceable regardless of whether they constitute positive or negative covenants, and whether or not the Grantee has, at any time, any interest in land that would be accommodated or benefited by this Agreement; and e) once registered on title to the Property, this Agreement, including the rights and Restrictions set out herein will govern the use and management of the Property and the Habitat Area and will run with the title to the Property forever, unless terminated, in accordance with the Act.
Grant of Conservation Easement. On Closing the Buyer shall grant to the Seller for nominal consideration a Conservation Easement (the “Easement”). The Conservation Easement shall contain the following restrictions/prohibitions: a) Prohibition against logging; b) Prohibition against hunting; c) Prohibition against removal/destruction of native species or destruction of their habitat; d) Prohibition against commercial, residential or industrial development; e) Prohibition against the extraction of sand, gravel, rock; f) Prohibition against alteration of the topography of the lands; g) Prohibition against altering natural water courses; h) Prohibition against granting further easements; i) Prohibition against subdivision of the lands; j) Prohibition against dumping; And shall provide for access to the Seller and its employees, agents, workers, contractors, officers, and directors to enter onto the lands for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the Easement, and for scientific research purposes. The Easement shall be permanent (or the maximum term allowed by law) and shall enure to the benefit of and bind each party’s successors, etc. The Easement shall be prepared by the Seller’s lawyer and shall be approved by the Buyer’s lawyer acting reasonably. The Easement shall be registered on the Property and shall run with the lands in perpetuity.
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Grant of Conservation Easement. For and in consideration of the sum of ($ ) and of the mutual promises, terms, conditions, restrictions and undertakings herein set forth, Grantor
Grant of Conservation Easement. The Subdivider and Lot 1 Owners do hereby freely give, grant, assign, convey and confirm to the Land Trust, a perpetual conservation easement over the Easement Area pursuant to Section 700.40 of the Wisconsin Statutes of the nature and character and to the extent set forth herein. It is hereby acknowledged that this Conservation Easement constitutes a servitude upon the land and runs with the land. The development rights conveyed by this Conservation Easement shall include all development rights, except those specifically reserved herein and those reasonably required to carry out the permitted uses of the Easement Area as herein described. The Conservation Easement and restrictions hereby conveyed consist of covenants on the part of the Subdivider and its successors and assigns. The Land Trust accepts this Conservation Easement in perpetuity over the Easement Area of the nature and character and to the extent set forth herein.
Grant of Conservation Easement. 2.1 The Grantor hereby grants and conveys to the Grantee by way of this Agreement a conservation easement to run with the Property in perpetuity. 2.2 The Grantor grants and gives this conservation easement to the Grantee freely, voluntarily, without any consideration or conditions, under seal, by way of a gift. 2.3 The purposes of the conservation easement are protecting, conserving and enhancing the Conservation Values, including, but not limited to the biological diversity of the Property, in particular its natural habitat for wildlife. 2.4 The covenants, terms and conditions of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Access Right, Restrictions and Property Management Principles, are conservation easement covenants enforceable in accordance with the Act and this Agreement. .
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